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Greetings from E3! I’m battling my way through throngs of gaming press to bring you the stories you want to read. Today, I sat down with John Mamais to find out how much romance we can expect in Witcher 3, among other topics. But come on, it’s the romance you really care about, right?

These days, it seems like every game has a multiplayer component. But modern multiplayer is played almost exclusively online. Even co-op gaming has become largely dependent on the internet. Even as broadband allows us to play with friends all over the world, something very important has been lost. That intangible connection between two people, sitting on a couch, playing on a single screen is quickly fading away. Our choice for this week’s Kickday, Together: Amna & Saif, hopes to bring that experience back.

One of my favorite gaming genres is the classic NES era platformer. Many of my fondest gaming memories were formed in those colorful, pixelated worlds with the strangely floating ledges. But as fun as those games were, their often strictly linear nature makes them a bit of a hard sell these days. Radix, our Save Game Kickday pick for this week, aims to change that. Read on to learn all about it.

“It’s just so…brown.” For this TPAT Tash and Christine visit the monochromatic land of Fallout, New Vegas style. This Vegas is far from the flashing lights and glitz of the one we all know. There are no Cher performances, but there is a roller coaster. Sadly, Tash did not get to ride it, which is really only one of her complaints about this one, which unfortunately ended up on the not so “treasure” side of “T.” Video after the jump.

Yes, it’s that time again. No, not time to lock yourself in your bedroom, climb under the covers, and pray for God to make it Saturday again. Saturday is gone. It’s Sunday now, which means it’s also Kickday; the day we shed a some light on a Kickstarter campaign that needs a little love. This week, it’s Super Daryl Deluxe. How can you resist a name like that? Read on to check it out.

Video game graphics have come a long way since the days of Atari and Colecovision. While most modern games are rendered in three dimensions, there is still something to be said for a beautifully made two dimensional side scroller. Our choice for this week’s Kickday is not only a gorgeous example of what a retro styled game can be, it’s also a charming history lesson in the art of the medium itself. Read on to learn more about Adventures of Pip.

We here at Save Game believe that Sundays are for curling up on the couch and spending quality time with your loved ones. And by loved ones, we mean video games. But Sundays can also be about giving back and getting involved, so to that end, Sundays at Save Game are becoming Kickdays. What’s a Kickday, you ask? Well, read on and find out.

Previously on Save Game’s review of The Walking Dead: It centers on Lee, a man with a complicated past… -pause- …you will be faced with choosing the option that sucks less… -pause- The Walking Dead is my game of the year. -fade out-

Let’s get one thing out of the way straight away – I’m not a fan of multiplayer FPS games, and I am not someone who gets excited about challenging, engaging, player vs player multiplayer maps. I have my feet very firmly planted in the ‘single player is king’ camp. With that said – I had a damn lot of fun with Titanfall, and based on the strength of what it offers to players, it just might be the killer console seller than Xbox One is looking for.

Windborne is something I’ve been really excited about ever since I got to sit down and have a look at the most recent PAX Prime. Hidden Path Entertainment’s newest creative sandbox game is fun, pretty, and so adorable my head nearly exploded.